

Coinciding with The BRIT Awards 2025 with Mastercard ceremony on Saturday 1st March 2025, a series of BRITs Week 25, delivered by DHL for War Child concerts will take place in London, Glasgow and Bexhill.
The unique concerts running from Monday 17th February to Tuesday 4th March give fans the chance to witness up-close-and-personal, one-off performances from some of finest live acts on the circuit.
Performers confirmed for the War Child gigs so far include Nova Twins, Frank Turner, Soft Play, Kasabian, Blossoms, Rag ‘N’ Bone Man, Tom Walker, Clean Bandit, Rachel Chinouriri, Joy Crookes and Cat Burns.
How to buy BRITs Week 25 tickets:
Only a limited number of tickets are available for each show. The War Child pre-sale will starts at 10am on Thursday 16th January and general sale tickets follow at 10am on Friday 17th January.
Fans can sign up to the War Child pre-sale HERE and get general sale tickets HERE.
Proceeds from ticket sales will raise money for War Child which aims to protect, educate, and stand up for the rights of children whose lives have been devastatingly affected by war.
Since its inception in 2009, the total amount raised for War Child across BRITs Week is over £7,430,000.
Right now, it’s estimated that 1 in 5 children are currently living in or fleeing from conflict, but with your support War Child can help children put the pieces back together, and by experiencing one of these intimate, one-off BRITs Week 25 performances you will be directly contributing to helping these children rebuild their lives.
BRITs Week 25, delivered by DHL for War Child line-up so far:
FEBRUARY 2025
Cat Burns at MOTH Club, London – 17th
Joy Crookes at Islington Assembly Hall, London – 18th
Rachel Chinouriri at Omeara, London – 20th
Frank Turner at 93 Feet East, London – 21st
Nova Twins at Omeara, London – 24th
Kasabian and Blossoms at London O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire – 25th
Clean Bandit and friends at The London Palladium – 28th
MARCH 2025
Tom Walker at Glasgow King Tuts – 2nd
Rag‘N’ Bone Man at De La Warr Pavilion – 3rd
Soft Play at London Village Underground – 4th